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Follow these easy steps to switch off power saving and improve your product’s features
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Low Power Mode is a valid and valuable way to save battery, but using it can inhibit all the other extraordinary functions your device has to offer. Whether it’s download speed, 5G, or visual effects, keeping your battery saver on can prevent you from accessing all of the wonderful features on your computer, phone, or watch. Keep reading and we’ll teach you how to turn off Low Power Mode on all kinds of devices to unlock their full potential!

Things You Should Know

  • On an iPhone, go to Settings, tap Battery, then tap the button next to Low Power Mode.
  • On an Apple watch, press the digital crown on the side of the watch. Then, tap Settings, then Battery, then toggle the Low Power Mode switch.
  • On an Android, tap the Settings option, then Device Care, then Battery, then Power Saving Mode. Once in Power Saving Mode, press the Low Power switch.
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iPhone & iPad (Settings Method)

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  1. Settings can be found on the home screen. It’s symbolized with a gray gear.[1]
  2. Once you’re in Settings, scroll down and select Battery.[2]
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  3. Once you’ve selected Battery, press the switch next to Low Power Mode. The switch should toggle from green to gray, which indicates that you’ve turned off Low Power Mode.[3]
    • If you wish to turn low power mode back on, simply click this same switch.
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iPhone & iPad (Control Center Method)

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  1. To turn off low power mode via the Control Center, swipe up or down on your screen depending on your phone’s model. If you have an iPhone X or later (or any iPad), swipe down from the top right hand corner of the screen. If you have an iPhone 8, SE, or earlier, swipe up from the bottom.[4]
  2. In the bottom left of your Control Center’s features, click the glowing yellow battery symbol. The battery icon should switch from yellow to white to demonstrate that your phone is no longer in Low Power Mode.[5]
    • If you don’t see a battery icon in your device's control center, you can add Low Power Mode in the settings feature by clicking Control Center and Customize Controls.
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Apple Watch (Control Center Method)

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  2. Select the battery percentage icon in the bottom left corner of the screen.[7]
  3. Tap the power switch in your battery settings to turn Low Power Mode off and on.[8]
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Apple Watch (Settings Method)

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  1. If you would prefer to control your device’s power mode from the Settings function, press the digital crown on the side of your Apple Watch.[9]
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Android

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  1. To turn low power mode off on your Android, click on your phone’s Settings option. It looks like white gear inside of a gray box.[13]
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  3. Once you’ve opened Device Care, tap the Battery icon in the bottom left corner of your screen. After you’ve clicked Battery, tap the power switch to deactivate Power Saving Mode.[15]
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Mac & Macbook

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  1. To turn off Low Power Mode on your mac, move your mouse to the top left corner of your screen and click the Apple logo.[16]
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  3. Once you’re in System Preferences, move your mouse to the green battery icon and click.[18]
  4. After you’ve activated the Battery options, you’ll be presented with 4 features: Usage History, Battery, Power Adapter, and Schedule. Select Battery from this menu.[19]
  5. In the Battery menu, click the checked Low Power Mode box to turn off Low Power Mode.[20]
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Windows PC

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  1. To turn Low Power Mode off for your Windows PC, start (pun intended) by clicking the Start button at the bottom edge of the screen. Start is a small icon that displays the Windows logo.[21]
    • If your computer is a Windows 10 or earlier, you can turn off Low Power Mode by simply clicking the battery icon in the taskbar.
  2. Once you’ve clicked the Start button, click Settings from the drop-down menu.[22]
  3. In the System menu, scroll down and click the power icon.[23]
  4. Once you’ve selected the Power option, you’ll have your choice in battery function. Your options will be: Best Power Efficiency, Balanced, and Best Performance. Best Power Efficiency is the closest option to low power mode, so, to de-activate it, click Best Performance or Balanced instead.[24]
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  • To turn off Low Power Mode on your Apple Airpods or Airpods Max, place the Airpods in their designated smart case. This will automatically send them into a Low Power Mode. You do not need to use any functions on your iPhone to put your Airpods in Low Power Mode.[25]
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